| Paw Cell-Reg |
| Some additional information.... Pawpaw leaves and twigs contain substances with promising anti-cancer and pesitcidal properties. Although pawpaw fruit is not yet a commercially viable commodity, the domestication process is well underway. Several academic institutions are setting up seventeen Regional Variety Trial sites. As the incidence of cancer increases, it seems that there is a corresponding increased interest in alternative methods as a course of treatment. One of these treatments that seems to be growing in popularity is that of paw paw (pawpaw). The following is quote taken from Dr. McLaughlin's speech at a major cancer research seminar in the USA... "Over the past several years, it had been theorized that the action of paw paw might be nullified if it were taken with strong antioxidants. This theory (untested until recently) assumed that since antioxidants increase ATP and paw paw decreases ATP, that the two would, in effect, "cancel" each other out. Historically, positive results (via testimonials) have been reported using antioxidants. So it was time to check it out. Fred Valeriote of the Ford Cancer Clinic decided to do laboratory experiments of several different strong antioxidants with the paw paw to determine if this theory was indeed correct. The testing showed that there was no "cancelling effect", and, in the case of certain antioxidants, notably a mangosteen fruit juice (one of the most powerful antioxidant substances known), with live cultures of human cancer cells (HCT 116) He observed powerful positive results. In another experiment, he added a combination of Paw Paw Cell-Reg and mangosteen to the same cultures. Once again, the results were dramatic, but Dr. Valeriote noted a synergistic effect between the two products that enhanced the results, making them more effective when used together. He added this warning... He has written about these compounds in many papers (over 300 total!) most of them published in prestigious publications such as the Journal of Natural Products, Heterocycles, Journal of the American Chemistry Society, Phytotherapy Research, Journal of Organic Chemistry, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, and others. Several of these papers note the chemical differences between the acetogenins found in the two species, and discuss what makes those in paw paw much more powerful. For effective, natural treatment use Paw Paw cell reg & Zambroza (mangosteen) together. |